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What are the differences between Cell culture (used in MFIII) and Biological Extract (as found in most placenta Extracts?

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What are the differences between Cell culture (used in MFIII) and Biological Extract (as found in most placenta Extracts?

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The differences between Cell culture as as follows: Directly decompose, purify and filter an organism (such as the organism of flowers, grass, animal organs). The end product is called an extract. Identify the active part if an organism (i.e. find out the active peptides), separate the active section and use cell culture to culture the active section which has the same structure as the original section. That is called cell culture. The biggest difference between the two ways is that extract is not 100% pure and its active part cannot be definitely identify. Beside, the extract of the same sort of organism will differ in contents and effects due to the differences of the organism’s origin and the environment factors. Cell culture overcome these shortages.

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